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MotorAuthority Review: Lamborghini Gallardo SuperleggeraThis is a discussion on MotorAuthority Review: Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera within the Gallardo forums, part of the Lamborghini category; For years, Ferrari’s lightweight models have been getting all the attention, but with the F430 Scuderia still several months away ... |
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| MotorAuthority Review: Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera ![]() For years, Ferrari’s lightweight models have been getting all the attention, but with the F430 Scuderia still several months away Lamborghini has been basking in the spotlight thanks to its own Gallardo Superleggera (“Super Light”) model. Lamborghini’s new model been on sale since its debut back at March’s Geneva Motor Show and has quickly garnered a reputation for being one of the most potent cars it has produced since the Diablo GTR. The lightened Gallardo is a car that oozes performance, from its aggressive carbon-fiber wing to its gaping side intakes and muscular stance. According to the results of our test center the car weighs just a feather over 1,500kg (with the full fuel load), but the difference of 100kg between it and the heavier Gallardo S.E. is something that shouldn’t be underrated. Styling and Exterior For a Gallardo to drive by unnoticed is already very difficult, however the visual upgrades in the new Superleggera make it damn near impossible. Clear giveaways that this isn’t your everyday run-of-the-mill Gallardo are the flashy black sidebands, huge rear wing, side-mirrors, skirts and rear-diffuser all dressed in carbon-fiber. Stopping at a set of traffic lights is guaranteed to magnetize onlookers, springing forth the usual questions: how much does it cost, what’s the horsepower and how fast can it go? Some of the more daring will even ask enthusiastically for a quick test drive. Technical Even with the weight saving program, engineers were still able to lift engine performance by 10hp, up to a total of 530hp from the standard 520hp. Modifications to the car’s powertrain include a new lightweight exhaust system, new intake and exhaust manifolds and reprogramming of the engine’s management system. As for the drivetrain, engineers dropped the kilos by installing lighter front axle and drive shafts and new wheel nuts made from titanium. For the body, carbon-fiber was used for the undertray, rear-view and side mirror housing, engine cover and rear diffuser. The side and rear glass was replaced with lighter polycarbonate and even the windshield was replaced with a thinner sheet of glass to conserve mass. On the road The sportier interior and sharper exhaust note aren’t the only differences between the Superleggera and the regular Gallardo. Above all, it’s the extra speed, improved handling, and overall fun that differentiate the two. A quick glance at the numbers reveal that the Superleggera takes just 3.59 seconds to reach 100km/h from rest versus the 3.88 seconds of the Gallardo S.E., while the time it takes to travel 1,000m starting from 60km/h in sixth has fallen from 27.87 seconds to 26.81. However, the Superleggera’s tested top speed is actually a little lower than the S.E., dropping from 316.6km/h to 311.9km/h because of the increased downforce on the rear quarters generated by the rear wing at high speed. As always, the engine is guaranteed to get the juices flowing. Its explosive response from any gear is astonishing, a force that’s felt as the AWD system struggles with all 510Nm (376lb-ft.) of torque. Below 3,000rpm, the urge from the powerplant is felt but doesn’t register as anything spectacular. Above this mark, the 5.0L V10 gets to stretch its legs, delivering breath taking acceleration that continues all the way to 8,000rpm. At these lofty heights, the engine sounds brutal, and then there’s the loud mechanical clunk as the e-Gear swaps each cog, opening up the rev range for more acceleration. Final verdict Without a doubt, the Superleggera is a car that was born for the track and it’s only there that one can experience its true character. The beauty of the supercar from Sant’Agata is the predictable and intuitive way it reacts to inputs to the steering wheel and gas pedal. Despite this, the Superleggera is the type of car that makes it easy for those who lack experience behind the wheel to get into trouble, and, unfortunately, we suspect that description reflects the majority of buyers queuing up to buy one. Source: Motor Authority » Review: Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera ![]()
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